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New Horizons: Appearance can be Deceiving: How do I finish?

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New Horizons: Appearance can be Deceiving: How do I finish?

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FrankB writes: “You must have on each island 1500 inhabitants, out of them 1000 should be aristocrats. White should have 1300 inhabitants, out of them 1000 should be merchants. If one condition is not fulfilled, the scenario will not end. So, if you have all necessary inhabitants, try to sell White as much goods as possible, or let him take over an island with 100% of a crop White does not have at present.” QueenoHearts notes that you must also defeat the blue player. Robbie47 adds: “When I played the scenario, the problem was a very passive white AI-Player, who simply did not expand. I shot the warehouse at his main port to pieces in order to wake him up. Then I offered a peace treaty and paid him a tribute. After a while he accepted the treaty, traded, expanded and reached 1300 inhabitants including 1000 merchants.” Zomby Woof adds: “The cause of your problem may be that there is no island left which is big enough to establish a city on it. The AI wants a mid-sized island for minimum

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FrankB writes: “You must have on each island 1500 inhabitants, out of them 1000 should be aristocrats. White should have 1300 inhabitants, out of them 1000 should be merchants. If one condition is not fulfilled, the scenario will not end. So, if you have all necessary inhabitants, try to sell White as much goods as possible, or let him take over an island with 100% of a crop White does not have at present.” QueenoHearts notes that you must also defeat the blue player. Robbie47 adds: “When I played the scenario, the problem was a very passive white AI-Player, who simply did not expand. I shot the warehouse at his main port to pieces in order to wake him up. Then I offered a peace treaty and paid him a tribute. After a while he accepted the treaty, traded, expanded and reached 1300 inhabitants including 1000 merchants.” Zomby Woof adds: “The cause of your problem may be that there is no island left which is big enough to establish a city on it.

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